The ASEAN Conference on Combatting Plastic Pollution 2024 in Lao PDR highlighted ASEAN’s commitment to tackling the plastic waste crisis through regional collaboration.
Vientiane, 29 October 2024 – The
 ASEAN Conference on Combatting Plastic Pollution (ACCPP) 2024, hosted this year
 in Lao PDR, underscored ASEAN’s increasing commitment to addressing the plastic
 waste crisis and advancing regional collaboration for sustainable plastic
 management solutions.  Key stakeholders
 from ASEAN Member States, the private sector, innovators, and civil society
 have come together to discuss regional strategies for addressing plastic
 pollution. The 2-day conference, hosted by the Ministry of Natural Resources
 and Environment (MONRE) of Lao PDR, in partnership with the Economic Research
 Institute for ASEAN and East Asia (ERIA) and the United Nations Development
 Programme (UNDP) Lao PDR, provided a platform to share knowledge, identify
 synergies for regional cooperation, and align policies for tackling plastic
 pollution.
Under the Lao PDR Chairmanship of ASEAN, two major milestones were
 achieved to combat this environmental issue:
The successful hosting of the 2nd
 edition of the ASEAN Conference on Combatting Plastic Pollution (ACCPP)
 2024, which was attended by representatives of ASEAN member states, change
 makers, innovators and other stakeholders.The adoption of the ASEAN Declaration on
 Plastic Circularity
These landmark achievements aim to promote circular economy principles,
 and encourage sustainable plastic use, and reduction of waste across the
 region. In his opening remarks, H.E. Mr. Phouvong Luangxaysana, Vice-Minister
 of Natural Resources and Environment of Lao PDR, highlighted the significance
 of regional collaboration, stating, ‘ASEAN Member States are already committed
 [to reducing plastic pollution] through the Bangkok Declaration on Combating
 Marine Debris, the ASEAN Regional Action Plan for Combating Marine Debris, and
 earlier this month, during the 44th and 45th ASEAN Summits here in Vientiane,
 the ASEAN Member States adopted the ASEAN Declaration on Plastic Circularity..’
 Mme. Martine Therer, Resident Representative of UNDP in Lao PDR, underlined
 that ‘Governments alone
 cannot solve plastic pollution. We truly need a “all-hands-on-deck” approach
 with every citizen, company, city, organization also playing their part.
 Plastic pollution is not just an environmental issue; it is a socio-economic
 and health crisis that affects every corner of our region.’
Key outcomes of the conference included strategic discussions on
 applying circular economy principles, expanding Extended Producer
 Responsibility (EPR) schemes, and promoting behavioral changes to reduce
 single-use plastics. These actions are expected to drive the growth of green
 industries, increase investment in sustainable infrastructure, and encourage a
 circular economy that minimizes plastic waste. A shift in consumption patterns
 and industry practices can reduce plastic pollution, creating lasting change
 within communities.
The conference was also briefed on the ongoing intergovernmental negotiations
 which aim to develop an internationally binding instrument on plastic
 pollution. Such efforts could strengthen global commitments and policies that
 prioritize sustainable materials. Participants also highlighted the importance
 of improving the working conditions of informal waste workers, who play a
 crucial role in recycling efforts across the region. Other highlights featured
 the introduction of the Global Plastic Action Partnership and a showcase of the
 UNDP-led Ending Plastic Pollution Innovation Challenge winners.
Tetsuya Watanabe, President of ERIA, reaffirmed ERIA’s dedication to
 supporting ASEAN Member States’ vision, stating, ‘ERIA remains steadfast in its
 commitment to contributing to ASEAN’s efforts in phasing out plastic pollution
 through collaborative and innovative solutions.’ He also expressed satisfaction
 with ERIA’s role in formulating the ASEAN Declaration on Plastic Circularity.
The successful conclusion of ACCPP 2024 marked another significant step
 in ASEAN’s journey toward a circular economy and a cleaner environment for all.
This press release has also been published on VRITIMES
 
 